In December she met "hunky Hollywood hotshot" Chris Henchy, a comedy writer and producer who wrote a comic speech for her to deliver in Washington, reports the Enquirer .
A reticent, almost private man, Mr. Kloves (pronounced KLOH-vess) acknowledged that unlike other Hollywood hotshots, he had little desire to exploit his success.
Welcome to the new L.A., where Hollywood hotshots don't boast about their expensive sports cars, they apologize for them.
"I like the fact that he takes a stand on the issues and that he's more concerned with the people of New York than the Hollywood hotshots," said Robert J. Boyd, 30, a teacher on Staten Island who attended the meeting.
But even audience members hoping to witness the comeuppance of a Hollywood hotshot are unlikely to get much of a thrill out of this slack exercise in suspense, which has been directed by Leonard Foglia.
What led two former Hollywood hotshots, Jeff Sagansky and Kerry McCluggage, to sign on with Peace Arch Entertainment, a little-known Canadian production company?
How business tycoons and Hollywood hotshots helped shape the social fabric and property values of the Hamptons.
Meeks' office was better decorated: photos of a burly crewcut man with various Hollywood hotshots-- actresses I couldn't place by name along with George Raft and Mickey Rooney.
Nicolas Cage earned the best actor Oscar for his role as a former Hollywood hotshot who, having lost his job and his family, decides to commit suicide, slowly and passionately, by drinking himself to death in Nevada.